You make a really good point about using the right oil and filters. Conventional oils are not usually up to the task of a 10k to 15k change interval, especially if the manufacturer's specs call for synthetic oils. Usually synthetic oils hold up better under the high heat of today's modern engines and they are much less likely to sludge up when exposed to fuel or water contamination. That having been said, I am not a big fan of using synthetic oils in older engines that were designed for conventional oils unless the engine is coming off a full rebuild. Putting synthetic oil in a well used engine is asking for trouble as the synthetics tend to have the annoying tendency of breaking loose years worth of accumulated gunk all at once, usually with very bad results.
I am a big believer in quality oil filters as well. My personal preference is for Hastings filters, but there are many other good ones on the market. The smaller the micron rating of the filter, generally the better keeping in mind that the "cleaner" the filter, the more likely it is to plug up and go on bypass if the proper service interval is not maintained. My 2c worth.
Dave
I am a big believer in quality oil filters as well. My personal preference is for Hastings filters, but there are many other good ones on the market. The smaller the micron rating of the filter, generally the better keeping in mind that the "cleaner" the filter, the more likely it is to plug up and go on bypass if the proper service interval is not maintained. My 2c worth.
Dave